Matrix
There are at least eight artists with the name Matrix: 1. Matrix is the pseudonym of London based drum and bass producer and DJ Jamie Quinn. Quinn started his musical career as one half of drum and bass duo Turbosound, who signed to DJ SS's F Project Records label, an offshoot of Formation Records. Their name was changed for them to "International Rudeboys", which while it perhaps didn't suit them as well as they would have liked, nonetheless this brought further success on Formation Records proper.
Cruel Intentions
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Dutch hardcore punkrock group from the city of Utrecht. Risen from the ashes of Total Demise, Cruel Intentions is all about raw and catchy punkrawk. Combining classic hardcore punk with a more contemporary melodic flavour, CI's tunes are written to swing and slam to. 2) Kick ass drum 'n bass producer. 3) Bad tag for the movie's OST.
Mistabishi
Hospitals first new exclusive artist signing since 2004. Jamie Pullen aka Mistabishi is already coming with his second Hospital 12
DJ Trax
from djtrax.org DJ Trax was an early starter when he first started drumming at the age of seven. By eleven he was breakdancing and he began scratch DJ`ing at the age of thirteen. He formed a hip hop group with two MCs at the age of fifteen called Mixrace. When he was sixteen he recorded his first Two tracks in a professional studio and then to an up and coming record company called Brain Records. The two tracks were snapped up and released in 1989 under the group name Rawtrax.
D-Fect
Similar Artists: 1.) Drum and Bass Artist / Technical Itch Records
2.) Pioneers of the Schwitzerland Metal Scene
3.) Austrian Metalband formed in the 1990s
Optical
Born as Matt Quinn, brother of Jamie Quinn alias Matrix. Started making music when 17. His first hardcore label was Phat Tunes. Recorded for No U Turn, Prototype and Metalheadz, worked with Goldie on Saturnz Return, engineered Grooverider's Mysteries Of Funk, founded Virus Recordings with Ed Rush in 1998.
Source Direct
Source Direct were a jungle / drum & bass production outfit from St. Albans in the United Kingdom, consisting of Phil Aslett and Jim Baker. Their music would best be described as a combination of intensely complex, compressed drum edits, often suffused with a synthesis of menacing soundscapes and jazz-funk samples. They were largely considered to possess a similar production sensibility to Photek, but with a more hostile edge.
Seba
Lovely, sweet, pure, tuneful, atmospheric DnB and another gem from the good looking stable. Seba hails from Sweden and growing up at a time when jungle wasn't at all popular in his country he still managed to find his passion in the new exciting UK sounds. So like many of others he got two turntables and a mixer and taught himself to mix. The next step for many DJs is production and Seba was no exception and started to produce the music he is so passionate about. In 1995 LTJ Bukem heard Seba play and the last track of the set "Sonic Winds" immediately caught his attention.
Dub-One
Dub-One, otherwise known as Olly Harmer, is unleashing some serious breakbeat pressure for reputable imprints like Scientific Wax and Renegade Recordings. A steadfast ally of Breakage and Equinox, Dub-One has asserted himself as a credible force in the dubwize drumfunk community. "Cry of War" digs back a little deeper for that extra edge - delivering a nasty, caustic affair of timestretched amens, NWA samples and razor sharp reece basslines.